On the Origins and Nature of the Dark Calculus: Difference between revisions

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{{name}} is a [[book]]. Its covers are black with a light blue stripe. Its contents describe "dark calculus" or "penumbra calculus", a mysterious formal system where theorems proven using it immediately become false upon proof. This is a contrapositive version of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umbral_calculus umbral calculus] from the mid 1900s, where proofs that supposedly cannot be true for determining the identity for polynomial equations resulted in the correct identities anyway. "Penumbra" in this case means "Partial darkness".
{{name}} is a [[book]]. Its covers are black with a light blue stripe. Its contents describe "dark calculus" or "penumbra calculus", a mysterious formal system where theorems proven using it immediately become false upon proof. This is a contrapositive version of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umbral_calculus umbral calculus] from the mid 1900s, where proofs that supposedly cannot be true for determining the identity for polynomial equations resulted in the correct identities anyway. "Penumbra" in this case means "Partial darkness".


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